40 Years After Moon Landing: Why Aren't People Smarter? »

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Forty years ago this month, humans landed on the
moon for the first time. We asked Benjamin Radford why, four decades
later, humans have not become any smarter.

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There are only two kinds of people who are really fascinating: people who know absolutely everything, and people who know absolutely nothing. -- Oscar Wilde

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    Jeboba5 months, 2 weeks ago

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    Because beginning with Nixon, the GOP started it's campaign to brainwash the citizens....the Dumbing Down of America as it were. They reached their pinnacle with the G.W. Bush debacle of a Presidency. Hopefully, the intelligence curve will start swinging back up since we now have a President who can put together a complete sentence and make sense! The American people are finally smelling the stench coming from the GOP with their cheats, perverts, stupid, and dangerous people and they don't like it!

    VOTE OUT ALL REPUBLICANS IN 2010!

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      Wolfie20075 months, 2 weeks ago

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      That's pretty obvious, it's government education dumbing them down.

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